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2110 SSB Transceiver Reference Manual 327CODANAppendix A Hot key examplesThis section contains the following topics:Example 1: selecting a specific channel (328)Example 2: displaying an information screen (329)Example 3: displaying and/or changing a setting in the Control List (330)Example 4: changing a value to the next value in a list (331)Example 5: opening a list at the marker entry (332)Example 6: making a call using a specific entry in the Address List (333)Example 7: setting up one-touch discreet operation (334)
Hot key examples328 2110 SSB Transceiver Reference ManualExample 1: selecting a specific channelThis example shows you how to create a macro to select a specific channel in the Channel List.When you run this macro, the transceiver:• opens the Channel List• selects the channel specified in the macro• briefly displays the new channel• returns you to the screen you were onTo create this macro:1Press VIEW until the channel screen is displayed.1Scroll to the channel you want the macro to select.1Hold  to open the List Manager.1Scroll to Macros..., then press .1Scroll to Create macro, then press .The transceiver asks you to select the action you want the macro to perform.1Scroll to Go to this chan, then press .The transceiver asks you to select the timing with which the macro operates.1Scroll to Before pause, then press .1Press the key to which you want to assign the new macro.1Scroll to the macro that you want to have in the list immediately after the new macro, then press .1Type a name for the macro, then press .The macro is created and assigned to the key, and the List Manager remains open.NOTEWhen you use a macro to select a channel the channel is always selected before the channel screen is displayed. You can therefore select Before pause or After pause. The end result is the same.
Hot key examples2110 SSB Transceiver Reference Manual 329Example 2: displaying an information screenThe time and LQA screens are information screens. You can view the information on these screens but you cannot change it. This example shows you how to create a macro to display the time screen in the Control List.When you run this macro, the transceiver:• goes to the time screen entry in the Control List• briefly displays the current time and date• returns you to the screen you were onTo create this macro:1Log into admin level (for help see page 110, Logging into admin level from user level).1Press  until Main Menu is displayed.1Scroll to Control, then press .1Scroll to Time Screen, then press .1Hold  to open the List Manager.1Scroll to Macros..., then press .1Scroll to Create macro, then press .The transceiver asks you to select the timing with which the macro operates.1Scroll to Before pause, then press .1Press the key to which you want to assign the new macro.1Scroll to the macro that you want to have in the list immediately after the new macro, then press .1Type a name for the macro, then press .The macro is created and assigned to the key, and the List Manager remains open.NOTEThis macro displays an information screen and does not change any values, so you can select Before pause or After pause. The end result is the same.
Hot key examples330 2110 SSB Transceiver Reference ManualExample 3: displaying and/or changing a setting in the Control ListThis example shows you how to create a macro to display and/or change a setting in the Control List. You can then change the value or press  to leave it as it is.When you run this macro, the transceiver:• goes to the Cfg Alert Tones entry in the Control List• displays the current value• waits for you to actTo create this macro:1Log into admin level (for help see page 110, Logging into admin level from user level).1Press  until Main Menu is displayed.1Scroll to Control, then press .1Scroll to Cfg Alert Tones, then hold .A question mark is displayed at the end of the top line to indicate that you can now change the value.1Hold  to open the List Manager.1Scroll to Macros..., then press .1Scroll to Create macro, then press .The transceiver asks you to select the action you want the macro to perform.1Scroll to Display value, then press .The transceiver asks you to select the timing with which the macro operates.1Scroll to Waits, then press .1Press the key to which you want to assign the new macro.1Scroll to the macro that you want to have in the list immediately after the new macro, then press .1Type a name for the macro, then press .The macro is created and assigned to the key, and the List Manager remains open.
Hot key examples2110 SSB Transceiver Reference Manual 331Example 4: changing a value to the next value in a listFor many entries in the Control List, changing a value involves selecting a value from a short list of possible values. For example, when you change the brightness of the screen you can select bright, medium or dark. This example shows you how to create a macro to change the current value to the next value in one of these entries, whatever that value may be.For entries where the values are on and off, creating a macro to go to the next value means you can toggle the entry on and off using the same macro. For other entries it means you go to the next value each time you use the macro.This example shows you how to create a macro to switch Help Mode on or off. When you run this macro, the transceiver:• goes to the Help Mode entry in the Control List• changes the value to the next value in the list (that is, from On to Off, or Off to On)• saves the valueThe timing with which this macro operates is immediate. This means that the macro operates in the background and simply displays the result (that is, Help Mode is switched on or off).To create this macro:1Log into admin level (for help see page 110, Logging into admin level from user level).1Press  until Main Menu is displayed.1Scroll to Control, then press .1Scroll to Help Mode, then hold .A question mark is displayed at the end of the top line to indicate that you can now change the value.1Hold  to open the List Manager.1Scroll to Macros..., then press .1Scroll to Create macro, then press .The transceiver asks you to select the action you want the macro to perform.1Scroll to Set next value, then press .The transceiver asks you to select the timing with which the macro operates.1Scroll to Immediately, then press .If you want to briefly view the value to which the setting is changing, select Before pause.1Press the key to which you want to assign the new macro.1Scroll to the macro that you want to have in the list immediately after the new macro, then press .
Hot key examples332 2110 SSB Transceiver Reference Manual1Type a name for the macro, then press .The macro is created and assigned to the key, and the List Manager remains open.Example 5: opening a list at the marker entryThis example shows you how to create a macro to open a list at the entry on which a marker has been set.When you run this macro, the transceiver:• opens the list• goes to the entry on which the marker has been set• waits for you to actTo create this macro:1Set a marker on the entry to which you want the macro to go (see page 94, Setting a marker).If you have already set the marker, open the list in which the entry is stored.1Hold  to open the List Manager.1Scroll to Macros..., then press .1Scroll to Create macro, then press .The transceiver asks you to select the action you want the macro to perform.1Scroll to Go to marker, then press .The transceiver asks you to select the timing with which the macro operates.1Scroll to Waits, then press .1Press the key to which you want to assign the new macro.1Scroll to the macro that you want to have in the list immediately after the new macro, then press .1Type a name for the macro, then press .The macro is created and assigned to the key, and the List Manager remains open.
Hot key examples2110 SSB Transceiver Reference Manual 333Example 6: making a call using a specific entry in the Address ListThis example shows you how to create a macro to make a call using a specific entry in the Address List.When you run this macro, the transceiver:• opens the Address List• goes to the entry specified in the macro• begins a call to the address specified in the entryThe timing with which this macro operates is Immediately. This means that the macro begins the call without displaying the Address List entry first. The transceiver may, however, prompt you for information about the call depending on the details supplied in the entry.To create this macro:1Press VIEW until the Address List is displayed.1Scroll to the entry you want the macro to call.1Hold  to open the List Manager.1Scroll to Macros..., then press .1Scroll to Create macro, then press .The transceiver asks you to select the action you want the macro to perform.1Scroll to Go to this entry, then press .The transceiver asks you to select the timing with which the macro operates.1Scroll to Immediately, then press .1Press the key to which you want to assign the new macro.1Scroll to the macro that you want to have in the list immediately after the new macro, then press .1Type a name for the macro, then press .The macro is created and assigned to the key, and the List Manager remains open.
Hot key examples334 2110 SSB Transceiver Reference ManualExample 7: setting up one-touch discreet operationThis example shows you how to create a macro that will put your transceiver into discreet operation.When you run this macro, the transceiver switches off:• the internal speaker• alert tones• backlighting• key beepsThis macro is created by joining four macros together.To create this macro:1Log into admin level (for help see page 110, Logging into admin level from user level).1Create separate macros to perform the following tasks:1Join the macros together, selecting Speaker as the first macro each time (see page 247, Joining macros).1Rename the Speaker macro to Discreet.1Delete the Tones, Dark and Beeps macros.Control List entry Selected setting Macro action Timing Assign to NameCfg Speaker Internal Disabled Set this value Immediately Unassigned SpeakerCfg Alert Tones Disabled Set this value Immediately Unassigned TonesScreen Brightness (  + 0) Dark Set this value Immediately Unassigned DarkKey Beeps Off Set this value Immediately Unassigned BeepsNOTE For help see page 330, Example 3: displaying and/or changing a setting in the Control List.NOTEThe internal speaker is switched on again by holding MUTE, and the screen backlighting is changed by pressing . If the user needs to restore key beeps and alert tones, you should create new macros that enable the user to switch on these settings (see page 330, Example 3: displaying and/or changing a setting in the Control List).
2110 SSB Transceiver Reference Manual 335CODANAppendix B Get Status callsWhen you make a Get Status call you need to specify whether you want to retrieve diagnostic or configuration information from the remote station (see Table 46 and Table 47). You do this by entering the number 1 or 2 in the Message setting when prompted by the transceiver. You can also pre-type and store these numbers in the Messages entry in the Control List (see page 225, Messages entry), or create an entry for the call in the Address List (see page 154, Programming the Address List).Diagnostic informationTo obtain diagnostic information, enter ‘1’ as the message for the Get Status call. Transceivers from other vendors may obtain diagnostic information from a 2110 SSB Transceiver by sending an AMD message containing #CMD 1 in a Plain network.Table 46: Diagnostic information from a Get Status call made to a Codan transceiverInformation receivedDescriptionRXnn.n Battery voltage in receiveTXnn.n Battery voltage in transmitS1=nnn Signal strength of received call (µ EMF)S2=nnn Signal strength 2 seconds after call was received (µ EMF)SWRn.n SWR of the antennaPnnn Power output of the transmitter (W)Tnn Temperature (°C)
Get Status calls336 2110 SSB Transceiver Reference ManualConfiguration informationTo obtain configuration information from a Codan transceiver, enter ‘2’ as the message for the Get Status call. Table 47: Configuration information from a Get Status call made to a Codan transceiverInformation receivedDescriptionSRVRVR Mobile2110Product type as held in the Customer Radio entry in the Control ListRF: n.nnJB:n.nnNRI:n.nn2110:n.nnProduct name as held in the Devices entry in the Control List, followed by the firmware version number for the device
2110 SSB Transceiver Reference Manual 337CODANAppendix C Forgotten passwordsIf you have forgotten your user password, contact Codan to obtain a code to erase your password. You will be asked to quote the ESN of the transceiver unit.To obtain the required ESN and/or enter the code provided by Codan:1Switch on the transceiver then wait until you are prompted to enter a password.1Hold  to display the Option code screen.The ESN is displayed on the bottom line of the screen.1Do one of the following:• To exit this screen and return to the Enter password screen, hold .• To enter the code to erase your password, start typing. The transceiver automatically enters dashes in the appropriate places. When you have entered the code, press . The password is erased and the home screen is displayed.NOTE The ESN is displayed in a similar manner during Admin login.NOTETo enter a new password, use the Password User or Password Admin entry in the Control List (for help see page 96, Changing a setting in the Control List).
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2110 SSB Transceiver Reference Manual 339CODANAppendix D Limiting user accessThis section contains the following topics:Introduction (340)Syntax for the Message 10 entry (340)Activating configuration commands in the Message 10 entry (341)Restricting access to the List Manager (341)Restricting access to admin level (342)Restricting access to call types (342)Enabling the automatic removal of the incoming call pop-up (343)Restricting access to holding CALL (343)Restricting access to Voice Encryptor features (344)
Limiting user access340 2110 SSB Transceiver Reference ManualIntroductionYou can limit access by users to certain areas in the 2110 SSB Transceiver’s user interface by entering special configuration commands in the Message 10 entry in the Control List. These commands may prevent accidental changes to setup information, and enable you to hide information on a ‘need to know’ basis.You can:• restrict access to the List Manager in total, or restrict access to certain functions (category LM) (see page 341, Restricting access to the List Manager)• restrict access to the admin level (category BAL) (see page 342, Restricting access to admin level)• restrict the call types that can be used to make a call unless they have already been used in an address entry (category BCT) (see page 342, Restricting access to call types)• enable the automatic removal of an incoming call pop-up (category TIC) (see page 343, Enabling the automatic removal of the incoming call pop-up)• restrict access to holding CALL and hence preventing changes to calling information (category HCD) (see page 343, Restricting access to holding CALL)• restrict access to the secure PIN function with the Voice Encryptor feature (category BSP) (see page 344, Restricting access to Voice Encryptor features)• restrict access to the Secure Standby Mode (category SSD) (see page 344, Restricting access to Voice Encryptor features)Syntax for the Message 10 entryThe following rules apply to configuration commands used in the Message 10 entry in the Control List:• Commands must begin with the characters #$! followed by a space, for example, #$! BSP. If you do not use these characters, the transceiver will read any characters in the entry as a standard message.• Category commands must be followed by a hyphen, then the specific commands (see Table 48 and Table 49), separated by commas. Each category and corresponding commands are separated by a space, for example:LM-FV,UL BCT-M,GPNOTEThese configuration commands operate at the user level. If you are logged into admin level you will have full access to the above functions, regardless of the setting in the Message 10 entry.
Limiting user access2110 SSB Transceiver Reference Manual 341Activating configuration commands in the Message 10 entryAfter entering a configuration command in the Message 10 entry, you must switch your transceiver off then on again.Restricting access to the List ManagerA configuration command for restricting access to the List Manager begins with #$! LM-. Follow this command with the codes that you want to use from Table 48.Table 48: Codes for restricting access to the List Manager Use this code... If you want to...Ad(Advanced)Prevent access to the Advanced... features in the List Manager via the Quick Start menu.AO(Administration Only)Prevent access to the List Manager.Ent(Entries)Prevent creating, renaming, copying, editing and deleting of entries unless it is via the Quick Start menu.FV(Full View)Prevent access to full view (see page 112, Displaying full and normal view).Grp(Group)Prevent toggling between grouped and ungrouped entries (see page 103, Grouping and ungrouping entries).HP(Home Page)Prevent changing the home screen (see page 95, Setting the home screen).Itm(Item)Prevent adding and deleting of items unless it is via the Quick Start menu.Mcr(Macro)Prevent use of macros.SM(Set Marker)Prevent changing the marker on any list (see page 94, Setting a marker).SS(Show Settings)Prevent toggling between hiding and showing settings for an entry (see page 101, Hiding and showing settings).UH(User Hide)Prevent changing the hide or show status of an entry at user level (see page 113, Hiding and showing information).UL(User Lock)Prevent changing the locked or unlocked status of an entry at user level (see page 115, Locking and unlocking information).ULO(User Locks Off)Prevent toggling between Locks off and Locks on at user level (see page 116, Switching locks off or on at user level).BIT(Built-in Test)Prevent access to built-in tests.
Limiting user access342 2110 SSB Transceiver Reference ManualFor example, if you want to restrict access to all features in the List Manager, enter the following into the Message 10 entry:#$! LM-AO If you want to restrict access to full view and ungrouping entries that are already grouped, enter the following into the Message 10 entry:#$! LM-FV,Grp Restricting access to admin levelIf you want to prevent entry to admin level, enter the following into the Message 10 entry:#$! BAL Restricting access to call typesA configuration command for restricting access to call types begins with #$! BCT-. Follow this command with the codes that you want to use from Table 49.CAUTION This command can only be removed from the Message 10 entry using NSP.Table 49: Codes for restricting access to call typesUse this code... If you want to restrict access to this call type...AL ALLAN ANYCT Channel TestE EmergencyGP Get PositionGRP Group SelectiveGS Get StatusM MessageNE NETP PhoneS SelectiveSP Send PositionWC Wildcard
Limiting user access2110 SSB Transceiver Reference Manual 343For example, if you want to restrict access to using Message and Get Position call types, enter the following into the Message 10 entry:#$! BCT-M,GP Enabling the automatic removal of the incoming call pop-upA pop-up message is displayed when you receive an incoming call. This message usually remains on the display until you acknowledge it by pressing  or  . When you use the Timeout Incoming Call (TIC) configuration command, the incoming call pop-up is removed after 30 seconds.If you want to automatically remove all incoming call pop-ups after 30 seconds, enter the following into the Message 10 entry:#$! TIC Restricting access to holding CALLWhen you hold CALL, you gain access to changing call details as you make a call. If you want to prevent the user from having access to networks and channels, use the Hold Call Disable configuration command.For example, if you want to disable the hold CALL function, enter the following into the Message 10 entry:#$! HCD
Limiting user access344 2110 SSB Transceiver Reference ManualRestricting access to Voice Encryptor featuresYou can restrict access to two features of the Voice Encryptor. A configuration command for restricting access to these features begins with #$! . Follow this command with the codes that you want to use from Table 50.If you want to disable the Secure PIN function, enter the following into the Message 10 entry:#$! BSP If you want to disable the Secure Standby Mode, enter the following into the Message 10 entry:#$! SSD Table 50: Codes for restricting access to Voice Encryptor featuresUse this code If you want to...BSP(Block Secure PIN)Prevent access to the Secure PIN function when the user holds SEC. The function of holding SEC enters Secure Mode in the default setting.SSD(Secure Standby Disable)Prevent access to Secure Standby Mode (see page 83, Using the voice encryptor in Standby Mode).
2110 SSB Transceiver Reference Manual Index-1CODANIndexNumerics19-way GPIO connectorpinouts 304Aaccessoriesfor 2110 SSB Transceiver 321specifications 325address 142, 147Address List 145address 147call type 147calling from 181channel/mode 149copying entries 155creating entries 154deleting entries 155editing entries 155message 148network 149overview 146phone link 148programming 154renaming entries 155setting up the emergency key 150settings 147address syntaxALL 159ANY 160Group Selective 161NET 162Wildcard 163admin level 108logging in 110ALEaccept ALL call 209accept ANY Call 209accept Wildcard Call 209AMD position 209BER 200, 210call threshold 200, 210call weighting 200, 211Golay 201, 211hangup ALL call 211LQA average 201, 211LQA clear 201, 212LQA decay 201, 212LQA exchange 201, 213LQA mapping 201, 213retries 201, 213selective msg 213silent mode 201, 213site manager 201, 214soundings 214ALE address syntaxessummary 164ALE call options 256ALE calls 169alerts and call types 190ALL calls 159alternative charger requirements 35Amateur Mode 231, 235AMD message 171CICS error reporting 257error reporting 192antennaautomatic tuning 76broadband dipole 39end-fed broadband 39long wire and adaptor 38manual tuning 77selecting 37whip 37wire dipole 40antenna tuningmanual 207ANY calls 160auto-dim 208automatic tuning 76Bbattery connectorpinoutsbattery pack 307transceiver unit 306battery discharge regime 35battery storage 19battery voltage 77bearing 223best channelselecting 178brightnessscreen 74, 208Ccall detect time 123call memory, see Calls In Log 192call sign 25call systemsALE/CALM 24Codan Selcall 24
IndexIndex-2 2110 SSB Transceiver Reference Manualcall types 147Channel Test 166, 174Emergency 167Get Position 167Get Status 168, 335Message 168overview 165Phone 169, 179, 182Selective 169Send Position 170calling methods 181callsand alerts 190from Address List 181from Last Heard Log 182from Phone Link List 179, 182making 173new 179, 181receiving 190repeating 179, 182returning 179, 181to groups of stations in a Codan Selcall network 170using emergency key 150, 181Calls In Log 179, 181, 192Calls Out Log 179, 182, 187chain calls 152changing textchanging between alpha and numerical characters 54deleting text 55entering special characters in messages and names 55entering text 53entering text in call addresses 56inserting text 54moving the cursor 54saving text changes 56channelnames 118screen 48Channel List 117channel names 118frequencies 118modes 118programming 119settings 118Channel Test calls 166, 174channel/mode 142, 149in Network List 126channelsand option TxD 118and option TxP 118automatic selection 24copying 120creating 119definition 23deleting 120editing 120manual selection 51overview 118renaming 120CICSaddress in commands 254ALE call options 256AMD messageerror reporting 257and 2110 terms 259command prompt 253commands 260alebeacon 261alecall 262aletelcall 263amd 264beacon 264call 265chan 266echo 266freq 267gpsbeacon 268gpsposition 269hangup 269help 270lbt 270link 270lock 271lqa 272mode 273pagecall 274prompt 275ptt 276scan 277secure 278selbeacon 279selcall 280selfid 280set 281sideband 282sound 283statusack 284statuscall 284statustime 285telcall 286ver 286connecting a computer to a transceiver 258control commands 253entering commands 252error messages 295message length 257outputs 257overview 252response messages 291responses 257sending and receiving calls 257setting up 258
Index2110 SSB Transceiver Reference Manual Index-3a computer 258a transceiver 258special characters 253structuring commands 252summary of command syntax 287using 252clarifier 78, 205clock, see time and date 67complianceelectromagnetic compatibility and safety notices 16earth symbol 17electrical safety 16electromagnetic compatibility 16protection of the radio spectrum 15European Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 15Computer Interface Command Set, see CICS 252connectors 30119-way GPIO 304battery (battery pack) 307battery (transceiver unit) 306handset 303contrastscreen 74, 208Control List 199user access 75viewing 200Corporate keysetting 84Corporate Modeswitching to Global Mode 82Ddate and time 208adjusting local time 68displaying time screen 69setting 67setting time zone offset 67detection of station activity 196direct wave 22discharge regimebattery 35distance 223dwell time, see call detect time 123EEasitalk 79editing a screen 53electromagnetic compatibility and safety noticescomplianceearth symbol 17electrical safety 16electromagnetic compatibility 16protection of the radio spectrum 15electronic serial number 337Emergency calls 167emergency key 150, 181encryption, see voice encryptor 80entriesgrouping and ungrouping 103error messages, see system messages 309error reportingAMD message 192CICS AMD message 257European Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directivecompliance 15external power supply 51Ffactory level 108FED-STD-1045 ALE/CALM option 24findinga value 65a word 64items in a list 64free tune 205, 231frequencies 118frequency selectiondepending on distance and time of day 23front panelkeys 28screen 47full view 109, 112GGet Position calls 167Get Status calls 168, 335Global Modeswitching to Corporate Mode 82GPS callssee Get Position calls 167see Send Position calls 170GPS screen 206, 222ground wave 22group calls using a Codan Selcall network 170Group Selective calls 161grouping entries 103Hhandset connectorpinouts 303Help Mode 206HF radio transmissionabout 22hidinginformation 113settings 101
IndexIndex-4 2110 SSB Transceiver Reference Manualhome screendisplaying 95setting 95hot keys 237creating 241examples 327full-time and part-time 238using 75Iincoming call screen 191KKeypad List 227LLast Heard Log 196making a call 197making a call from the log 179LBT Mode 173, 203limiting user access 339List Manager 91entries 92using 91listschanging 97copying an entry 99creating an entry 97deleting an entry 100editing an entry 99renaming an entry 98selecting 90locking information 115locks off/on feature 116low current 203lower-case charactersentering 54LQA informationreplacing using Channel Test call 175LQA screen 224Mmacros 237adding to 248assigning several to one key 239automating several tasks 239copying 244creating 241deleting 246examples 327ideas for creating 240joining 247moving 245performing two tasks 247renaming 246special 249storing 240troubleshooting 239Main Menu 88update 208making a call from the Last Heard Log 197making calls 173manual sounding 177manual tuning 77markers 94mathematical symbolsentering 55Message 10 entryactivating 341removing incoming call pop-up automatically 343restricting access to admin level 342restricting access to call types 342restricting access to Hold Call function 343restricting access to List Manager 341restricting access to Voice Encryptor features 344syntax 340Message calls 168messages 148pre-typed 207, 225system 309microphoneusing 63MIL-STD-188-141B ALE option 24Mode List 229modes 23, 51, 118, 207, 229mute 207muting the transceiver 61setting the mute type 61NNET calls 162NET List 131address 134incoming calls 135link 135LQA exchange 137member address 134name 134network 134outgoing calls 135programming 138response 136slot width 137tune time 136viewing 134NETscopying 139creating 138deleting 139editing 139
Index2110 SSB Transceiver Reference Manual Index-5overview 132renaming 139Network List 121call detect time 123call systems 123channel/mode 126network name 123nominal preamble 125privacy mode 124privacy password 125programming 128scanning 123settings 123, 134sounding interval 124viewing 123networks 24, 142, 149copying 129creating 128deleting 129editing 129overview 122renaming 129special names 127new callsmaking 179, 181noise reduction, see Easitalk 79nominal preamble 125normal view 109, 112numbersentering 54OoptionFED-STD-1045 ALE/CALM 24MIL-STD-188-141B ALE 24TxD 118TxP 118option codesentering 337optionsfor 2110 SSB Transceiver 321Ppasswordadmin 207entering 46forgotten 337user 207Phone calls 142, 169, 179, 182Phone Link List 141address 142calling from 179, 182channel/mode 142network 142programming 143settings 142viewing 142phone links 148copying 144creating 143deleting 144editing 144overview 142renaming 143phonetic alphabet 26pin connections19-way GPIO connector 304battery connector (battery pack) 307battery connector (transceiver unit) 306handset connector 303poweroff 46, 207on 46power preference 49, 203preamble, see nominal preamble 125privacymode 124password 125punctuation marksentering 55QQuick Start 57adding/editing a channel 58adding/editing an entry in the Address List or Call Book 59deleting an entry 60opening and closing 57setting the time and date 59setting up a scan list 58setting your station self address 59Rreceiving calls 190recognised variables 172, 256removing incoming call pop-up automatically 343repeating a call 189repeating calls 179, 182restricting accessto admin level 342to call types 342to Hold Call function 343to List Manager 341to Voice Encryptor features 344restricting information 108returning a call 194returning calls 179, 181
IndexIndex-6 2110 SSB Transceiver Reference ManualSsafetyradiation 16scan rate, see call detect time 123scanning 207channels 24, 62pausing 62scrambler, see voice encryptor 80screenauto-dim 208brightness 74, 208contrast 74, 208editable 52editing 53front panel 47scroll rate 208scroll step 208secureindex 208key 208mode 208selcalls, see Selective calls 169selectinga channel 51an item in a list 29selecting the best channel 178Selective calls 169self addressdeleting 73editing 72entering 69self ID, see self address 69Send Position calls 170serial numberselectronic 337settingschanging in the Control List 96hiding and showing 101showinginformation 113settings 101sky wave 22soundinginterval 124manual 177special network names 127specifications 323accessories 325station self addresssetting 69storagebattery 19SWR 77symbolsentering 55syntax for Message 10 entry 340system messages 309Ttestinginstallation 42on-air 43VSWR 42testing the quality of a channel 174textentering and editing 52time and date 208adjusting local time 68displaying time screen 69setting 67setting time zone offset 67time screen 208displaying 69time zone offset 67, 208transceivercomponents 27troubleshooting 41macros 239tuningautomatic 76manual 77, 207Uungrouping entries 103unlocking information 115upper-case charactersentering 54user accesslimiting 339user access to the Control List 75user level 108UTC offset 67Vvariable expansion 172, 256Voice callsmaking 180voice encryptor 80advanced security use 85basic security use 84Corporate keysetting 84switching between Global and Corporate Modes 82switching off 81using 80using in Standby Mode 83voltage standing wave ratio 42volumeaudio 201
Index2110 SSB Transceiver Reference Manual Index-7Wwavedirect 22ground 22sky 22welcomescreen 208text 208Wildcard calls 163
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